ABOUT US We are a small, family owned plant nursery that began as a hobby/business for our retirement years. We serve the public, landscapers, and retail nurseries in the South Carolina Low Country, primarily in the Port Royal, Beaufort, Hilton Head and surrounding areas. We offer a wide selection of citrus trees, a few other fruiting plants, and many unusual ornamental plants suited for our climate. We will keep a selection of Farfugium (sometimes call Ligularia or Leopard Plant) or hand this season. Call for availability. We do not ship, but you are welcome to stop by to visit. If you want to be sure we are at home when you arrive, please call before coming. We are getting to an age when we tend to wander about (in mind and body).
We are in Port Royal, South Carolina. Port Royal is located between Savannah, GA., and Charleston, SC, near Beaufort and Hilton Head, and is within one mile of the main gate of the Parris Island Marine Recruit Depot. To arrange a visit the nursery, you can call or email. Our home phone number is (843) 524-7353, cellular is (843) 575-4643. We will provide directions when you contact us. Thanks for visiting us! |
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| Southeastern Citrus Expo 2010 Exhibits |
Upcoming Events for Gardeners
like posted here, call or email us with the details. (Note: Click on the underline link for more information.) |
and demonstration center located South of Savannah, Georgia. The BF&CG hosts interesting activities most ever month of the year. Their Spring and Fall Festivals, both popular events with the public, are scheduled in late March and October. Check their "Schedule of Events" for activity details. |
schedule. |
Saturday mornings from 10 to 12 and will continue regular hours of 0830 to 12 in April. The market is held at the Naval Heritage Park in front of the entrance to the Naval Hospital. Visit their site to confirm hours. |
| Habersham Farmers' Market Visit their website for information. |

great place for children and adults alike. |
April 1, 2011 and continuing through October, 2011. |
GA (not far from the Bamboo Farm and Coastal Gardens), this is another great place for gardeners to spend the day. This beautifully landscaped campus is filled with many unusual plants and gardening ideas and is open to the public. |
is made. The 2011 CE was a resounding success, thanks to our hosts at Florida Southern University, Florida University and the citrus industry. During our 2 day event, we were treated to a tour of the FSU campus, the Florida Citrus Arboretum, a citrus packing plant, numerous growing operations, and experimental groves/orchards of many types of citrus and fruit other than citrus. |